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Profiling Accessories

Skate blade profiling – unleash a skater's full potential

Skate blades profiled to a user's specific needs enable goal-oriented on-ice training and skill development. The skates are not just sharp; they actively support and improve an individual's performance. Profiling is about finding the right compromise between desired characteristics: agility, grip, and bite on one side, and efficiency, glide, and balance on the other. The PARDUC® profile selection includes premium profile templates for various shaping needs, designed to enhance the individual skating characteristics of athletes at both professional and junior levels.

What kind of skate profile are you looking for?

Our selection of profiles covers everything from basic single-radius profiles to advanced quad-radius profiles. In addition to traditional radius profiling, we also offer elliptical profiles whose geometry changes along the entire length of the blade.

Explore the versatile range of Parduc® profiling templates and make smart purchases to elevate your skate maintenance!

  • EAGLE SERIES profiles feature a blade shape composed of two arcs; the front arc determines agility, and the rear arc determines balance and glide. Check out the popular EAGLE 9-10 profile, a favourite among young players.
  • COUGAR SERIES profiles shape the blade with a flat glide surface and a single radius. The length of the glide surface affects stability and glide, while the size of the chosen radius impacts agility and acceleration. For example, the Profile Template COUGAR 11-60-11, with its long glide surface, is ideal for profiling the skates of beginner ice hockey players when the goal is extreme stability and good glide.
  • BEAR SERIES profiles consist of four different radii. BEAR profiles have a natural forward pitch, which creates a slightly front-weighted skating stance, making them an excellent choice for forwards. Note that this forward pitch can make backward skating more difficult and is therefore not the optimal choice for defensemen. Discover the BEAR 1 profiling template, a profile designed for juniors.
  • RADIUS SERIES profiles are traditional, single-radius profiles without a separate glide surface. Generally, new skates come with a factory profile equivalent to the RADIUS series. In this series, a large radius means more stability and glide, while a small radius directly translates to more agility and bite. The Radius series is especially popular among goaltenders. For example, explore the RADIUS 25 profile template, designed for goalies seeking agility and medium stability in their game.
  • BADGER SERIES profile templates combine good glide and agility properties into a single profile. BADGER series profiles do not have individual radii; instead, they consist of one continuous curve. These profiles have a natural forward pitch and are particularly suitable for offensive players who do not want to compromise between glide and agility. Take a look at the BADGER 1 profile, designed for junior players.

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What does skate profiling mean?

In ice sports, skate profiling refers to changing the curvature, or radius, of the skate blade along its length using a profile template. By altering the radius of the curve and its angle relative to the boot, the skate can be made to behave in a specific way on the ice. In practice, profiling either increases or decreases the area of the blade that contacts the ice. The larger the surface area of the skate touching the ice, the more stable and better-gliding the skate generally is. The smaller the surface area of the skate touching the ice, the more agile and responsive the skate becomes.

How to choose the right skate profile?

Different hollows and profiles are suitable for different skating styles, sports, and skill levels. The right profile can only be found by testing various options and modifying them as needed. A customized profile enhances a skater's performance, whereas an incorrectly shaped blade makes skating more difficult, weakens performance, and causes muscles to fatigue faster. Each player's needs should be assessed before profiling to understand what they are hoping to achieve. It is advisable to test 3–4 different profiles to find the most suitable one. When testing profiles, it's best not to make drastic changes. While searching for the right profile, the sharpening radius (hollow) should always be kept the same.

Tips for choosing the right product

With precisely designed Parduc® profile templates, you can successfully profile blades to meet the exact wishes of the skater and the demands of the sport.

  • For beginners: Profiling is done to support learning to skate and improving balance. Our COUGAR series profile templates, which feature two radii and a straight glide surface in the middle, are well-suited for profiling beginner skates. A large radius and a long glide surface provide excellent glide and stability.
  • For advanced and experienced skaters: A dual-radius profile or a short, flat glide surface offers agility, speed, and better balance for both straight-line skating and turns. Suitable profile templates can be found in the Parduc® COUGAR, EAGLE, BEAR, and BADGER series.
  • At the competitive and professional level: A perfectly customized skate profile is required. This individual profile is found by testing different options. For fine-tuning skating performance, a multi-radius or continuous curve profile from the BEAR or BADGER series is often the best choice.
  • For figure skates: Profiling is recommended only with careful consideration. A larger profiling radius makes jump landings easier but complicates spins. Conversely, a smaller profiling radius facilitates spins but makes jump landings more difficult. The Parduc® RADIUS series offers professional-grade profile templates for children's, junior, and adult figure skates.
  • For ice hockey: For a player, the importance of profiling is greater than that of sharpening. Forwards generally benefit from a front-weighted blade profile that enhances speed and acceleration, while defensemen benefit from a profile that provides a more stable and balanced glide. Many options for profiling player skates can be found in the Parduc® BADGER, BEAR, EAGLE, and RADIUS series. For profiling goalie skates for different ages and skill levels, we recommend the large-radius profile templates from our RADIUS series.

Skate blade profiling in a nutshell:

  • Profiling shapes the skate blade in the longitudinal direction.
  • The goal of profiling is to find the shape that best suits each individual's skating technique.
  • Both skates must have the same profile.
  • The profile must be maintained even as the skates are sharpened.
  • Re-profiling is recommended after every 8–10 sharpenings.
  • New skates should be profiled immediately after purchase.

Parduc® is a finnish ice sports brand

Parduc® skate sharpening machines, maintenance tools, and the majority of our spare parts are easily recognizable by the black panther in our logo. Top-tier Finnish quality enhances the sharpening service and enables successful performances for both hobbyists and competitive athletes. When the skate performs as desired on the ice, you get the best out of yourself as an individual or as a team!

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